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thanks for being with us chef. thank you for being with us. come back and join us at 5:00. and happy fall. bye.
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use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of the second floor to get away from smoak wh fire crews arrived. they used a ladder to rescue her. the fire began in the kitchen and quickly filled the down stairs with smoke. >>> investigators are digging deeper into what drove a man to kill his mother. police found another handgun at the home. no signs the crime was premeditated. >>> the u.s. sueme cot refused to stay the execution. teresa lewis received a senten after being convicted of providing sex an money to kill her husband and stepson in 2002. she was trying to collect a
use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of...
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Sep 15, 2010
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tell us about the book. what does it tell us we have to do. >> it gives techniques and easy recipes so parents can have the confidence to do it. it is xwoonchdly easy to do. it is not that difficult. nora saw me doing it, i never imagined buying the stuffn the jars with the expiration dates off in the future. nora said, we have to tell everybody how easy this is. a foundation of nutrition for your children. >> both parents working feel like they don't have th time. you have to have a blender. >> if you can make a marge rit ayou can make baby food. and the key is putting it in the ice cube trays, one hour every two weeks, you freeze t and pop out an ice cube tray. that is saving time. the second fact is cost. we costed out all the recipes, he is owns restaunts in town, we showed you can say $1,000 a year by making your own baby od, it is cheaper. we are working harder, some have lost their jobs, making homemaid baby food is cheaper. >> we were able to purchase all the inredients at local stores and farmers ma
tell us about the book. what does it tell us we have to do. >> it gives techniques and easy recipes so parents can have the confidence to do it. it is xwoonchdly easy to do. it is not that difficult. nora saw me doing it, i never imagined buying the stuffn the jars with the expiration dates off in the future. nora said, we have to tell everybody how easy this is. a foundation of nutrition for your children. >> both parents working feel like they don't have th time. you have to have...
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"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike destroyed their house and killed their 2-year-old son, ali. ali's mother told us then that they'd wanted to move, but didn't have the money. "i begged my husband to leave the house when the fighting began," she told us, "but he said if we die, we will die together." a viewer bought them a new house, which they proudly showed off to us the other day, along with their new son, also named ali. he looks astonishingly like his older brother. his father told us that despite all he'd been through, he was grateful to american forces for toppling saddam. his wife, however,
"i dream," he told us, "of going back to school." but three years later, we found him, still at work. i met this shia sheikh in 2003 when he was a serious 29-year-old. he is now a militia leader who is so venomously anti-american that our local staff said interviewing him would be, quote, like throwing yourself into the abyss. perhaps the most moving reconnection we were able to make involved this family. abc news first interviewed them in 2008. after an american air strike...
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Sep 21, 2010
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using birth formoans. egg knowledgeically shows that you -- the company says the altered fish is safe and will create jobs. >> we can bring an industry back to the unite and provide americans a safe and sustainable isle kwaug sit sewns. is waiting to an as vie sá -- they call the salmon franken wouldn't. >>> are you stilling with nature, any time you do that you're taking a big chance. education phrerblly when it is manager miner confusion. >> i'm scared of it. >> the fda hasn't said when it will make it decision. but if that don't play. >>>@a pam set up by the fda approved the salmon. it'll be the first ever electronic. >>> right now 62 for september that's a little cool. 53 humidity. north-northwest winds coming down the brohm center. on the way back up, 20 or 3 inches. that dewpoint is 45. very dry air. that means a lot of places tomorrow morning will probably get down to about 45. it's already down to 55 in oakland. 59 in cumberlang. ocean city at 58 and 59 down in elkton. already around 55, 5 degrees
using birth formoans. egg knowledgeically shows that you -- the company says the altered fish is safe and will create jobs. >> we can bring an industry back to the unite and provide americans a safe and sustainable isle kwaug sit sewns. is waiting to an as vie sá -- they call the salmon franken wouldn't. >>> are you stilling with nature, any time you do that you're taking a big chance. education phrerblly when it is manager miner confusion. >> i'm scared of it. >>...
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. >> question, by the way, the word stimulous is apparently now not used. the president's job approval rating is low. historically so. did this week put president obama back on an upward track? pat buchanan. >> no it did not, john. there's no doubt he was in campaign mode and spoke more eloquently there. he mentioned john boehner and attacked him by name seven times and nobody in the country knows who john boehner is. secondly the mosque issue and the issue of the burning korans was a tremendous distraction all week. third, his proposal, some of which are interesting, credits like that. they are too little, they are too late. frankly some of his rhetoric, they treat me like a dog is getting pity me, it doesn't come off well. >> what is the political part on obama's part? >> you have to put a face on the opposition and mr. boehner is a pretty good face. he has been in the congress since 1990. he was part of the gingrich revolution in 1995. he was video taped on the house floor handing out checks from the tobacco industry to members while they were discussing
. >> question, by the way, the word stimulous is apparently now not used. the president's job approval rating is low. historically so. did this week put president obama back on an upward track? pat buchanan. >> no it did not, john. there's no doubt he was in campaign mode and spoke more eloquently there. he mentioned john boehner and attacked him by name seven times and nobody in the country knows who john boehner is. secondly the mosque issue and the issue of the burning korans was...
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Sep 24, 2010
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to the west of us, this front, not much rain with it as it approaches this evening. by tomorrow morning we may just have a band of scattered clouds as the front goes through. but the key is the humidity will drop and the temperatures will not climb as high. by sunday morning, though, we see some activity to the south. clouds moving into the picture and rain coming up as well. by sunday night into monday, our rain chances will be increasing. the football game in the afternoon on sunday, clouds and son for the forecast -- clouds and sunshine for the forecast. today, 92, humid air dry. tomorrow looks rain-free. fairly decent rain chances monday, tuesday, and wednesday. then we try out for the remainder of the week. >> actress lindsay lohan is going back to jail after failing her first drug test after being released from rehab. >> just weeks after being released from jail and drug rehab, it is dÉjÀ vu for lindsay lohan, who was ordered to appear before a beverly hills judge this morning for violating her probation. last week she admitted on twitter to feeling a court o
to the west of us, this front, not much rain with it as it approaches this evening. by tomorrow morning we may just have a band of scattered clouds as the front goes through. but the key is the humidity will drop and the temperatures will not climb as high. by sunday morning, though, we see some activity to the south. clouds moving into the picture and rain coming up as well. by sunday night into monday, our rain chances will be increasing. the football game in the afternoon on sunday, clouds...
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Sep 16, 2010
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used illegal drug. joining me live to talk about this is gill, director of the offense of national drug controlled policy. gill, i want to ask you first, we are saying this report is just released. what is most striking to you? >> the striking part is the increase across all levels, ecstasy, methamphetamine, marijuana and prescription drugs and particularly among young people. >> all right, let's look over the numbers here when we talk about what's on the rise. marijuana by 8%. methamphetamine 60%. sedatives up 58% and stimulants 43% and ecstasy at 37%. the rise, though, in methamphetamine, fl%. what can you attribute that to? >> those numbers are smaller numbers. when you do have an increase, of course, the percentage is greater. but there are a couple things that we're looking at one is that in oregon and now most recently in mississippi, they have made pseudo afed rene, we will watch mississippi very closely. >> gill, you have been on record saying you are not surprised by this because of what you ca
used illegal drug. joining me live to talk about this is gill, director of the offense of national drug controlled policy. gill, i want to ask you first, we are saying this report is just released. what is most striking to you? >> the striking part is the increase across all levels, ecstasy, methamphetamine, marijuana and prescription drugs and particularly among young people. >> all right, let's look over the numbers here when we talk about what's on the rise. marijuana by 8%....
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canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop down to the upper3 40s potentially tonight. so the cooler air is slowly working the way down. look at the difference in temperatures. from cleveland at 59 to indianapolis at 78. 30 minutes ago, 80 degrees there. and some f that warm air builds in with the help of high pressure. here is what is goiig oo. mechanism of the atmosphere. here is what is happening. high pressuue is cllckwise, rotating air.3 so we have clockwise rotating air and also sinking air, from a lost to the surface. so what is happening is that we are not seeing much clo
canada, sending us a fresh cool breeze. and humidity levels at %-so the temppratures, as you s, -orth in wilmington.ú at 57. and looking at 2 in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. and oot there in winchester,,3 northerr virginia, 60. dc at 67 nd we saw warmer temmerattres in the mid to upper 80s to thh south of us. continue to see tte warmer air pushing up as we see high pressure move just off to the east. looking at the temperatures. new england stttes. only 51 degrees in albany. ú%obaaly drop...
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thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many locations in the 50s there. it's in the low0s on the eastern shore away from the waters and around virginia's tide water region up near upper 60s. over the last 12 hours we've seen som increase in the cloud cover coming from a low essure system that's spreading some rain from michigan down through ohio, indiana, kentucky, southern illinois. that's heading to theeast. and it may arrive here this evening. before then, increasing clouds, highs, mid 80s. then there is that chance of a passing shower this evening. maybe some thunder, small chance of that. d then tomorrow we'll get increasing
thanks for joining us this morning. we know it's early. >>> 4:31 is our time. that means it's time for weather and traic on the 1s. here's tom. >> another dry morning under way. we do have a time for some rain by this time tomorrow morning. we may have wet streets and roads and sidewalks. looking at temperatures around the region it's in the 60s from the shenandoah valley to the atlantic beaches. now 69 at national airport. the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, many...
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and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take a look at the entire video, come to our website and seach libraries will survive. >> that's just too funny. they oughtto charge for the downloads, a lot of ople watching. >> that's so catchy. >>> turning now to sports. >> lindsay sits down for lunch with nick backstrom. >> alex ovechkin is the obvious superstar on the capitols ross sister, but backstrom is really the glue for the team. after his first 100-point season last year, the caps signed him to a ten-year $67 million contract. backstrom immediately gave back to his parents who helped nurture his
and it just came to us, we will survive. so far so good. >> reporter: this was intended to be moral booster at an upcoming training event. >> it's easier than you might eect. the librarians i work with are amazingly professional. but they're also very personable and enthusiastic about their libraries antheir jobs. >> reporter: the librarians are hoping the powers that put the budget together for next year seat video and will understand their frustration. if you'd like to take...
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thanks for joining us for news 4. i'm eun yang. >> i'm joe krebs on tuesday, the 21st day of september, 2010. beautiful sight. the sun beginning to show its light around here. kind of a beautiful sky of in the horizon. 58 degrees right now. let's find out what kind of day we're going to have. >> there's a chill in the air. >> there is. temperatures will quickly climb. we ought to make it into the 70s by late morning. near 80 by afternoon. shenandoahalley to interstate 95. 40s most locations. right in washington, upper 50s. and right near the wat is low 60s. inland, eastern shore now, low 50s. out of the mountains of western maryland, many locations in the 40s right now. and we have a clear sky than to high pressure nosing down from ontario that will be with us throughout the day today with plenty of sunshine. wming us to near 80 degrees with the strong, late september sun. tomorrow, winds shifting into the southwest will bring in summer like warmth. near 90 tomorrow afternoon. lots of sun. after midnight wednesday nig
thanks for joining us for news 4. i'm eun yang. >> i'm joe krebs on tuesday, the 21st day of september, 2010. beautiful sight. the sun beginning to show its light around here. kind of a beautiful sky of in the horizon. 58 degrees right now. let's find out what kind of day we're going to have. >> there's a chill in the air. >> there is. temperatures will quickly climb. we ought to make it into the 70s by late morning. near 80 by afternoon. shenandoahalley to interstate 95. 40s...
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we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a substitution the set for european companies that are pulling out? there are other countries that have oil services. to what extent the do you see t? >> we have made clear that we are strongly discouraging substitutions. we encourage you not to undertake these activities. we make the potential consequences. he is in the process of having consultations with a number of key countries around the world to explain the provisions of the act. >> how you measure how big it can be? >> what would you expect them to say? >> at the end of the day, would most care about is how ir
we will use the full set of tools available to us. our decision demonstrates this. >> you said that you are investigating companies that have not pulled out of irna. which are those companies? >> 1 strength is that it allows us to have the kind of conversation with these firms as they try to achieve results. we do not think it would be useful to discuss with specific firms. we are engaging compensations. -- conversations. >> to what extent are you concerned there will be a...
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a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming here to ask me for a different way. i do not know. >> those who make their living in this busy corridor of tyson's corner and say they hope date new traffic will bring an unexpected boost in business. >> maybe it will bring more people, you know. >> windy construction began, this commercial corridor had suffered behind the garage of orange barrels. for the next four months, the tropical be steps away. -- the traffic will be steps away. >> eventually, it worked out. >> tyson's corner is a business center, it is a place where hundreds of thousands people commute thr
a lot of people are trying to get used to it. instead of going down a major road, they are taking a road that looks like an accent. when it comes to doing business in tyson's corner these days, it is all about what the time saved. they are rerouting traffic. >> if you want to go southern, you have to time where you want to go and allow time. >> making deliveries around here is a constant changing challenge for him and others. >> people get confused. >> people are coming...
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the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan you can trust. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes,
the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan...
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we want you to join us sunday, october 3rd. hopefully the weather will be nicer. abc news will be live on the air to broadcast the whole event. that runs from 7:00 until 9:00. you need to register if you are going for participate and you actually save $10 if you do it's head of time. -- if you do it, ahead of time. >>> first full day of autumn here. you'll notice on the 23rd of september, typically 54 in the morning, 72 in the afternoon. our split. 1970 brought us a record high mark of 88. >>> how much sun are we going to see today? i think we'll see a fair amount. we have some fog to deal with this morning. another line of showers moving into ohio and northwestern penn. overall, this extends down to the hot air mass across the deep south. all the energy riding across the great lakes and through the border into canada. we may have a diminished chance of getting storms today as we had one frontal boundary push off the coast. we did tap into that 90-degree range and you'll notice the 90s curving their way back toward columbus, ohio, we were almost as hot as atlanta,
we want you to join us sunday, october 3rd. hopefully the weather will be nicer. abc news will be live on the air to broadcast the whole event. that runs from 7:00 until 9:00. you need to register if you are going for participate and you actually save $10 if you do it's head of time. -- if you do it, ahead of time. >>> first full day of autumn here. you'll notice on the 23rd of september, typically 54 in the morning, 72 in the afternoon. our split. 1970 brought us a record high mark of...
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the satellite data used 24/7, is used in a forecast model, hurricane models, every day models, the forects they put out every day. >> those models that he's talking about, that's the guidance we look at to put together the forecast. the beer the satellite data gets, the better our forecast will get. we're not just talking about tracking hurricanes but other thing as well. the next generation will be out very soon. satellites in ace, by the way, the size of a school bus. it takes about six years to build one of those. take a look at these satellite imges. they're looped together. this system hear, that is karl. it made landfall over the southern yucatan. it is moving to the west and will reemerge. that's igor, añlcategory 4. it will moving dangerously close to bermuda, coming up at the end of the week. we're going to get some rough seas from it. friday, saturday, sunday. then we've got julibehind it. i have to tell u, the atlantic has not seen two category 4 hurricanes simultaneously since going all the way back to 1926. he's more on that track of igor here. ou can see how close it gets ju
the satellite data used 24/7, is used in a forecast model, hurricane models, every day models, the forects they put out every day. >> those models that he's talking about, that's the guidance we look at to put together the forecast. the beer the satellite data gets, the better our forecast will get. we're not just talking about tracking hurricanes but other thing as well. the next generation will be out very soon. satellites in ace, by the way, the size of a school bus. it takes about six...
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Sep 20, 2010
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he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town haltoday, most americans say the president's policies are helping big business and wall street and not them. so he had to address both audiences, assure busess who he wants to take some of those billions and billions and begin investing them, that he's not going to make their lives more difficult, butell the average americans like that exhausted woman whose sound bite you played a moment ago, that he's on the case and he's trying. she just has to have more patience before the results come. >> it's more than just him. he's defending in many ways
he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town...
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it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of millions dollars more than first predicted. the airport authority says the price tag could drop by 600 million if the station is moved away from the terminal. the latest bill stands at 3.83 billion. >>> taking a look at this morning's living well headlines. today is world alzheimer's day. researchers studying the disease says a protein may reveal how aggressive the disease will be. patients with mild alzheimer's and high levels of the protein are par predicted they will deteriorate quickly than others. >>> so far this season five nfl players have been side lined with concussions.
it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of...
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a hafl of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. in maine monday, pop sen tasati lady gaga urged republican senators olympia snowe and collins to break and support the bill. >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate the gay soldier? >> reporter: she even had her own policy to propose. >> our new law is called, if you don't like it, go home. >> reporter: the proposal to repeal don't ask, don't tell is part of a larger defense bill. today's v
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, redu
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. use for themselves. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until...
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for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. >> police about to lose what may be one of its biggest gang prevention tools. parents are angry about cuts that could lead to the police athletic league. >> practice is going
for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. >> police about to lose what may be one of its biggest gang prevention tools. parents are angry about cuts that could lead to the police athletic league. >> practice is going
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>> it's not reported to us but available to us. >> okay. let me ask you this how would the newly implemented egg rule, what does that really mean for the american consumer, what can we expect? >> it means a lot. because it means that we can go now to all of the major egg facilities and we can make sure that they have very important preventative safe guards in place, including approach to rodents that keeps the rodents out of the eggs, and approach to general contination, approached to refrigeration, and an approach to testing. so that they can have confidence that the farms in the united states as you know overseen by fda with an independent look, are following things to prevent illness in the first place. >> this final rule, that's now in place, and has the effect, appliesto those farms, egg-producing farmfor 3,000 or more egg-laying hens. how many farms is that in the united states? we've heard from two today but how many are there? >> i know that there are about 600 that are 50,000 or more. >> okay. >> i think that there are several thou
>> it's not reported to us but available to us. >> okay. let me ask you this how would the newly implemented egg rule, what does that really mean for the american consumer, what can we expect? >> it means a lot. because it means that we can go now to all of the major egg facilities and we can make sure that they have very important preventative safe guards in place, including approach to rodents that keeps the rodents out of the eggs, and approach to general contination,...
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tell us about it. >> reporter: it is called cota, if you couldn't tell by the hood here, and with us today is the ceo of cota automotive. his name is kevin zinger and he's here to tell us how the 100% electric car works. one of the few in the country. no gas whatsoever? >> it's on a no-liquid diet and it's manufactured in california and coming out this year. >> and here by 2011 sometime. >> in the washington, d.c. area, the end of 2011, the start of 2012. >> reporter: so she me under the hood. this will look different than your normal vehicle. this has a motor, as you call it. >> yes. this is all electronic. there is virtually no oil running through this, no small explosions from gasoline happening. it's really very, very few moving parts, which need very little maintenance. and the result of what is under the hood here coupled to a very advanced battery system means that you can meet all of your daily driving needs without using an ounce of oil and having zero tailpipe emissions. >> reporter: how fast can this go? are we talking upwards of 100 miles per hour? how fast does it go? >>
tell us about it. >> reporter: it is called cota, if you couldn't tell by the hood here, and with us today is the ceo of cota automotive. his name is kevin zinger and he's here to tell us how the 100% electric car works. one of the few in the country. no gas whatsoever? >> it's on a no-liquid diet and it's manufactured in california and coming out this year. >> and here by 2011 sometime. >> in the washington, d.c. area, the end of 2011, the start of 2012. >>...
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the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along the coast and also for the bay. but well inland another cool night with temperatures dropping down to the upper 50s as mostly clear conditions are expected. here's a look at some of those temperatures today. lower 70s in fremont and milpitas. 72 in santa clara. 70 in sunnyvale. 70 in mountain view. and the lower 70s in palo alto and also in redwood city. these temperatures are still as much as 13 degrees below average. upper 70s in antioch and in brentwood. lower 70s in walnut creek, danville and san ramon. and just along the bay here the 60s with t
the winds have cleaned us out. no low clouds, no fog. but take a look at our pretty breezy areas, sausalito gusting up to 28. san francisco gusts as high as 31. sfo at 26. redwood city and emerald hills winds up to 27 miles an hour. breezy conditions are expected for the coastline and also for the bay for the afternoon. but sunny to mild temperatures in today's highs from the mid- 60s at the coast near 70 at the bay and near 80 degrees inland. for tonight, patchy fog expected to develop along...
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i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer call to the boy's home on north hampton drive in silver spring after 11:00 this morning. derrick ward is in the neighborhood with more. >> reporter: there are so many things that we seek to shield our children from. most of the timee feel they are outside the home. sometimes dangerous things lurk in the home as well as this fami found out earlier today. st before noon, a frantic call from a mother to the montgomery county police department. >> the initial call was a very upset woman screaming about a child being severely injured. >> reporter: from
i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >> two men held hostage in the discovery building, talk about the day that change their lives. >> a reported rror plot foiled. >>> and we'll tell you how mayor fenty still came out a winner in the primary. >> good evening. the death of a 17-month-old child is under investigation in montgomery county. police believe it was a tragic know. the child died en he became tangled up in a window blind cord. >> police wer...
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders don't agree on everything. there's concern among some establishment republicans that hard line tea party candidates could turn off moderate voters, and many are loudly voicing concerns with republicans they don't think are conservative enough. until november, they are vowing to put aside their own differences, concentrating on taking back power in the capitol. but one notable conservative no show today was sarah palin, the former vice presidential candidate is headlining the annual reagan dinner in iowa. with that speculating more about a possible 2012 pre
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us, we the people. >> in this year of the tea party, a will the of the social conservatives that you hear at this event has been replaced by anger over the healthcare law and anxiety about government spending. >> we are on the downhill course with this country. we are saying that government, back off. we don't like how much you are spending. we don't like how much you're regulating. >> but these conservatives and gop leaders...
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fox 5's will thomas tacks us to frederick, maryland for this one. -- takes us to frederick, maryland for this one. >> reporter: urbana public library. a thousand people a day pass through here but it is what a collection supervisor discovered outside in the book drop friday that prompted frederick county official to spring into action. >> we were especially fortunate because our circulation supervisor would was doing that task used to work in the hospitality industry so she was trainedded and looking for exactly this kind of bug. >> reporter: elizabeth cromwell is the community relations manager for frederick county libraries. bed bugs discovered in books? that is a first. >> i've been here eight years. i've never heard of. this my director has never heard of this either. >> reporter: this is about one of a half dozen bed bugs collected from one of the children's books in the drop on heat advisory bin. those books are now sitting in the back of this truck baking. once the temperature reaches # 20 degrees it kills any remaining bugs. >> i think it is disgusting and i hope that they do
fox 5's will thomas tacks us to frederick, maryland for this one. -- takes us to frederick, maryland for this one. >> reporter: urbana public library. a thousand people a day pass through here but it is what a collection supervisor discovered outside in the book drop friday that prompted frederick county official to spring into action. >> we were especially fortunate because our circulation supervisor would was doing that task used to work in the hospitality industry so she was...
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it sits along the 400 block of towson, brian cuba joins us to tell us what cally developers are hoping will happen to this big open space. >> the towson commons is a prime piece of realty with a number of different options, while county officials have no way of knowing who will buy it tomorrow, they hope it can become the hot spot it once was. >>> in its day the towson commons bass heralded as part of the rebirth of towson, a destination hot spot in baltimore county seat. this stretch along york road south of the circle is all but empty now, businesses have moved, sun bleached signs neglected, several store fronts empty. >> the towson commons cries out for much stronger use taking advantage of the new people living here and working downtown. >> reporter: david i a newspapery is the executive director of development in baltimore county. towson, he says, has grown up around the commons with new apt buildings, restaurants, and future construction projects. that growth, i a newspapery says, is what makes the commons so valuable and important. >> baltimore county has no information at all o
it sits along the 400 block of towson, brian cuba joins us to tell us what cally developers are hoping will happen to this big open space. >> the towson commons is a prime piece of realty with a number of different options, while county officials have no way of knowing who will buy it tomorrow, they hope it can become the hot spot it once was. >>> in its day the towson commons bass heralded as part of the rebirth of towson, a destination hot spot in baltimore county seat. this...
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clair have been asked not to use water. new struggles for mideast peace. mahmoud abbas says there will be no peace unless israel stops construction in some areas. in the west bank they were protesting against a security barrier. they say it grabs land for a future state. i'm rick folbaum, join me at 6:00 from america's news headquarters. now back to the fox report. winning the war on cancer. >> reporter: there is so much information out there on cancer. with new studies released every day, critical decisions can be overwhelming. now a new health care professional provides some navigation. >> he came back with me information about diagnosis particulars and treatment that i knew nothing about. >> simple mistakes can be catastrophic. >> my mission is to empower my patients with information so they can make informed decisions. >> ken shuller is a patient advocate. his ability to access medical information helped saved their lives. he is also a cancer survivor himself. >> joyce came to me after she completed chemotherapy and radiation and she wanted know if the
clair have been asked not to use water. new struggles for mideast peace. mahmoud abbas says there will be no peace unless israel stops construction in some areas. in the west bank they were protesting against a security barrier. they say it grabs land for a future state. i'm rick folbaum, join me at 6:00 from america's news headquarters. now back to the fox report. winning the war on cancer. >> reporter: there is so much information out there on cancer. with new studies released every...
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for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night.
for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. orrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason.
for now, for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. as always, hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. orrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason.
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! >>> in new york, sunny and 86 today. miami, thunderstorms, 85. 86 were showers in chicago. sunny, 83 in denver. los angeles, sunny and 85. time for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a massive area of clouds covering the great lakes region and heading down into the southern plains. the northeast is under a few light clouds and the northwest has more rain clouds moving in from the pacific ocean. later on today, heavy rains are moving out of the
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed...
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jeanine poggi reports for the street.com and joins us. welcome to nightly business report. >> >> thank you for having me. >> there are two broadly diversified retail exchange stocks. how diversified are they. >> two of them. they're pretty diversified. i would say the spider retail is more diversified stretching across the sector withholdings from tiffany and nordstrom to amazon and netflix. it's very equally weighed. >> the ticker simple is xrt. it has a broad basket of stocks, 65 in all. year to date up just under 1%. when we look at the stocks it holds the biggest weighting is less than 3% of over all. does this make it more aggressive or defensive? >> this a more aggressive etf. it's ac equally weighed. they can have a bigger sway than other etfs. >> the ticker is rth. compared to it's relative it's 18 stocks big. year to date down 7 percent plus. less diversified. 20% is in wal-mart. better than 10% each in home depot and amazon. is this more of a consumer staple retail. >> absolutely. this is for someone who doesn't feel the consume
jeanine poggi reports for the street.com and joins us. welcome to nightly business report. >> >> thank you for having me. >> there are two broadly diversified retail exchange stocks. how diversified are they. >> two of them. they're pretty diversified. i would say the spider retail is more diversified stretching across the sector withholdings from tiffany and nordstrom to amazon and netflix. it's very equally weighed. >> the ticker simple is xrt. it has a broad...
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for the achiever in us all. you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could switch for up to 600 highway miles on a single tank of gas. or the hundred-thousand mile powertrain warranty. over a thousand people a . they're not just trading in, they're trading up. qualified lessees can get low mileage lease on this 2011 libu ls for around one ninety-nine a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevydealer.com. >>> d.c. has the nation's worst commute. craig melvin has a look at just what makes driving here so bad. >> driving around d.c. in a nutshell. >> scary, frustrating, time-consuming. >> the hatred is justified at least according to an all-state insurance study. d.c. was the worst in which to drive. what makes it so seems to be about the only thing on which we can agree. >> driving in d.c. is very hectic. >> pretty congested. >> route causes of the congestion depend on who you ask. a recent trip to the rthwest moved one man. >> what was most interesti
for the achiever in us all. you could switch for great gas mileage or seats that flip and fold with one hand. you could switch for up to 600 highway miles on a single tank of gas. or the hundred-thousand mile powertrain warranty. over a thousand people a . they're not just trading in, they're trading up. qualified lessees can get low mileage lease on this 2011 libu ls for around one ninety-nine a month. call for details. the switch to chevy starts at chevydealer.com. >>> d.c. has the...
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starting today, government agencies, companies and schools that use google will have to use a two-step log-in process. users will be asked to type in a six-digit code after entering their google password. the code is then sent to a mobile device connected to the user's account. it will expand to all users in the next few months. >>> facebook is going from our comput screens to the big screen next month. and the highly anticipated film call the social network isn't without its shareof controversy. the movie elores allegations that facebook founder mark zuckerberg stole the idea. >> reporter: this social network, hollywood's take on the web's biggest drama. >> 2,200 hits within two hours? >> 22,000. >>eporter: depicting how facebook was founded by then harvard university sophomore mark zuckerberg. the big screen acount is anything but flattering. portraying him as a socially awkward, self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from his friends. as depicted in the film, it paid off big. >> a million dollars is not cool. do you know what's ol? a billion dollars. >> reporter
starting today, government agencies, companies and schools that use google will have to use a two-step log-in process. users will be asked to type in a six-digit code after entering their google password. the code is then sent to a mobile device connected to the user's account. it will expand to all users in the next few months. >>> facebook is going from our comput screens to the big screen next month. and the highly anticipated film call the social network isn't without its shareof...
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for now, they can keep using the retardant. in utah, it's being used with bulldozers and ground crews to push the fire back. diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >>> nato says a helicopter crash has killed nine military service members today in afghanistan. it happened in the northwestern part of the country, in zabul province. they do not provide nationalities for the victims. the nine deaths make this year the deadliest of the afghan war. at least 529 people have been killed so far. >>> with the u.n. general assembly under way in new york, u.s. peace talks are in focus. the israeli and palestinian presidents got together on the sidelines yesterday. the israelis will be put under a bit of pressure. the mediators involved in the peace process, will call on israel to extend its moratorium on building west bank settlements. the settlement freeze is due to expire at the end of the months. >>> in an effort to repeal the don't ask, don't tell policy, covering gays in the military, faces a crucial vote today in the senate. it repeals
for now, they can keep using the retardant. in utah, it's being used with bulldozers and ground crews to push the fire back. diana alvear, abc news, los angeles. >>> nato says a helicopter crash has killed nine military service members today in afghanistan. it happened in the northwestern part of the country, in zabul province. they do not provide nationalities for the victims. the nine deaths make this year the deadliest of the afghan war. at least 529 people have been killed so far....
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from serving openly. leading democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a handful of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. >> don't ask, don't tell is wrong. >> reporter: in maine monday, pop sensation lady gaga ditched her trademark outrageous look for a black suit. she urged republican senators olympia snowe and susan collins to break with the gop and support the bill >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> caught on tape, disturbing video of a trusted care giver abusing an elderly patient. these images may be hard to see. this is a 91-year-old who was violently shoved on a bed and smacked several times before a feeding tube was shoved into her mouth. the woman's daughter set up a hidden camera after noticing unexplained bruises on her mother. >> i was furious. i do not know what -- heartbreaking it is to see your own mother abused. >> police say they have over a month of the elderly woman's abuse on tape. the care-giver who was out on bail in jersey city, new jersey, could face additional charges. >>> some intense moments for a medical chopper struck by a large bird. it was a plaque vulture that crashed into the windshield in arizona. it landed in the lap of the pilot. he still managed to safely land the helicopter. no one was hurt but the bird was killed. >>> rescuer received an odd call in oregon. a camel stuck in a sinkhole. firefighters had to shovel out mud
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> caught on tape, disturbing video of a trusted care giver abusing an elderly patient. these images may be hard to see. this is a 91-year-old who was violently shoved on a bed and smacked several times before a feeding tube was shoved into her mouth. the woman's daughter set up a hidden camera after noticing unexplained bruises on her mother. >> i was furious. i do not know what -- heartbreaking it is to see your own mother abused. >>...
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as simon perez shouse us the criteria for that list. simon. >> reporter: dana there appears to be some debate about whether that list was a secret but we can tell you right now you can find out for yourself. >> whenever we identify any potential threat to public safety we immediately go and address the situation. we don't put it on solis, it's not on solis of 100. >> reporter: but for planning purposes pg&e does make up a list of the 100 most dangerous pipeline segments so it nose which ones to fix before others. these maps posted on the company's web site show where they are. they get there based on criteria. will there or has there been third party construction nearby that could affect the pipe, pipe corrosion, land movement near the pipe such as, and the pipe's age, design, and what its made of. >> this list is in flux. some items will move up the list, some items will move down the list. >> reporter: they also included broader maps to show the entire pipeline system so customers can find out if they live near a pipe, risky or not. w
as simon perez shouse us the criteria for that list. simon. >> reporter: dana there appears to be some debate about whether that list was a secret but we can tell you right now you can find out for yourself. >> whenever we identify any potential threat to public safety we immediately go and address the situation. we don't put it on solis, it's not on solis of 100. >> reporter: but for planning purposes pg&e does make up a list of the 100 most dangerous pipeline segments so...
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jupiter, it's going to be getting closer to us. you asked how big it is, it's 11 times wider than earth. look in the eastern sky tonight and the western skyt dawn. the next time it will get this close will be the year 2022. here's what we were talking about here. there's the image of jupiter in the middle and the four moons. these are the main ones, and that's the wy it looked when galileo saw it in 1610, those are called the galean satellites. and pretty cool from one of our weather watchers. i know he's going to be out there again tonight. you want to send in some images, isee@nbcwashington.com. talked about the cool temperatures this morning, the ground moisture coming up, and a little bit of mist at meadow lark gardens. this is from rocky mountain national park. they have some fall color already. that's around the western entrance from kathy. clear skies overnight, 63 to 64. not nearly as nippy when we start out, coolest locations around frederick and winchester at about 53 to 54 degree you folks around manassas, you'll dip dow
jupiter, it's going to be getting closer to us. you asked how big it is, it's 11 times wider than earth. look in the eastern sky tonight and the western skyt dawn. the next time it will get this close will be the year 2022. here's what we were talking about here. there's the image of jupiter in the middle and the four moons. these are the main ones, and that's the wy it looked when galileo saw it in 1610, those are called the galean satellites. and pretty cool from one of our weather watchers....